Story archive for July 2003
Thursday, July 31
Wednesday, July 30
- City crackdown of gaming has much merit
- CHHS rallies at camp
- Thursday, July 31, 2003, Obituaries
- #039;Bev#039; is one of the Belle#039;s MVPs
- Agencies support child advocacy
- Dixie Youth suffers first loss of state tournament
- Video game crackdown continues
- Goody#039;s #039;Kid#039;s Day#039; Saturday
- Wal-Mart lends hand to local Red Cross
- Belles leave today
- Gospel singing helps church to grow
Tuesday, July 29
- Wednesday, July 30, 2003, Obituaries
- Hank Jones: Setting the course for Troy
- Dainty dishes make parties sparkle
- Game over at adult arcades
- Brundidge Masons#039; anniversary marks #039;reverence for age#039;
- #039;Riley Rally#039;
- Troy proves #039;a great stop#039; for school leader
- Free time? Not for this busy PCHS student
Monday, July 28
- Troy wins again
- Good Morning: It#039;s great to be in Pike County
- School board endorses tax plan
- PCEDC adds new partner
- Board picks Lee as interim principal
- Obituaries July 29, 2003
- Troy Marlins suffer first defeat of TABL season
- Lil#039; Folks teaches teachers, kids
- West Alabama wins
- Jab#039;s donates
- Pop#039;s passing leaves empty booth
Saturday, July 26
- Troy Legion splits games
- Sunday, July 27, 2003, Obituaries
- Junior Miss Saturday night
- Troy police more active
- Troy Belles deserve credit and support
- Schools under change
- Lawn lunch a Colley Senior Complex Tuesday
- Troy barely wins
Friday, July 25
- Troy#039;s Belles win state
- Man arrested for sexual assault
- Woodmen offer child identification kits to Pike parents
- Mountain Man at home in wilderness or house
- Standoff ends without violence
Thursday, July 24
- All-Star players know about commitment
- Hueytown wins Angels State in extra innings
- Mitchell wins WAGA tournament
- Obituaries July 25, 2003
- Troy shuts out Sand Mountain, Demopolis
- Dixie Youth goes to state
Wednesday, July 23
- Thursday, July 24, 2003, Obituaries
- Pryor gets go-ahead vote from Judiciary Committee
- Felton-Smith never thought she would one day be a superintendent
- Mission work important in youth ministry
- Something magic about Suppertime
- Troy Belles stay alive in tourney
- Tourney all-star injured saving a life
- 2003 a #039;practice#039; season for TSU
- Pryor vote about integrity
Tuesday, July 22
- Calhoun sentenced to life for Huk-A-Buk murder
- Superintendent selection vital for progress
- Watkins featured in Southern Living
- Day camp means fun in the sun
- Upward Bound gives students a #039;jump-start#039;
- Wednesday, July 23, 2003, Obituaries
- School board selects
Monday, July 21
- Belles win again
- Marlins stay unbeaten in TABL baseball action
- Troy#039;s finest shows in youth tournaments
- Pike County schools ready to go with series of orientations this week
- AIM will present abstinence drama on Aug. 1
- photo/huck treadwell
- Safety is primary concern for school
- Obituaries, Tuesday July 22, 2003
- PCES students may get late start
- Troy Angels eliminated
Sunday, July 20
- Angels lose to Central-Baldwin
- USTA event in Troy#039;s
- Harris, Stamey lead Troy Belles to victory
- plas has grassBy Micah Lewter
- AISA changes its leader
Saturday, July 19
- Tax plan is called #039;essential#039;
- Pioneer Museum inspired Elvin Light
- SheBANG!! packs for dance voyage
- DVA project seeks to memorialize casualties
- Marriages
- Friday accident claims life of 16-year old PLAS student
- Accountability measures profit all Alabamians
- Rain ends Neighbors event early
- Mickey D and the fallen archesMickey D should just pack up its patties, box up its buns and let its arches fall. Fat folks are in a frenzy.
- Campbell-Baker
Thursday, July 17
- Belles ready to make noise
- PLAS wins state
- USCRA ropers come to Troy for two-day event at Cattlemen#039;s Park
- Flea market nets trip money
- Existing industry group is growing
- Picture of beach stems from memories
- Requirements aimed at improving ed
- PLAS QB#039;s shine at Ft. Dale
- Riley Team plans Aug. 26 rally at TSU#039;s Sartain Hall
- July 18, 2003 Obituaries
- PCHS one building shy
- Dixie Belles, Angels begin weekend with food
Wednesday, July 16
- Troy Fest seeks corporate sponsors
- Lions Club#039;s youth camp #039;cowboys up#039;
- Registration under way for Troy City School System
- 4-H Camp set for July 22
- Reading makes a difference in our children#039;s lives
- TCS board meeting postponed
Tuesday, July 15
- First AMBER Alert issued ends with return of child
- TCB will discuss final
- Shackelford reads for fun, enjoyment
- Opinion page can be #039;marketplace of ideas#039; for all
- Tragedy strikes Anderson Peanut family
- #039;Sisters#039; recognized by tourism bureau
Monday, July 14
- Troy teachers get training
- Legion loses to Ozark
- Blue Jeans for Babies set to begin in August
- Troy Nationals defeat Ozark
- Americans fall
- Son Harvest County Fair starts
- Van Horn pitches well
- July 15, 2003 Obituaries
- Good morning, Pike County, it#039;s a great day
- Softball tourney excites host families
- Tennis title tonight
- Shooting victim stabilizing at UAB hospital
Saturday, July 12
- Lions#039; mouths closed
- Voters will have chance to decide Alabama#039;s future
- Goshen, Charles Henderson Middle compete at TSU
- Enzor home donated to museum
- Students looking forward to starting school
- AIM goes national with ad campaign
- Riley pushes plan
- Sunday, July 13, 2003, Obituaries
- Tennis championship
- Rouse douses Dothan Nationals bats for victory
- Man shot on Elm Street Friday
Friday, July 11
- Student disappears in mystery
- Tuesday, April 1, 2003, Obituaries
- Sharks make a splash with Chuan Wang
- Mock helicopter crash tests emergency response
- Tuesday, March 11, 2003, Obituaries.
- Blue-Gray may come to TSU
- Services for Annie L. quot;Annquot; Stringer, 52, who died Thursday January 16, 2003 at Southern Springs Health Care Center in Union Springs will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday January 21, 2003 at Friendship Ba
Wednesday, July 9
- Young pool Shark
- #039;Safe
- Troy State to play on TV
- Sharks defend home
- #039;Books ahoy#039; said Maynard, my boy
- Memories of the second Sunday in July
- Ground broken on quad
- Troy splits games
- Parker an All-Star player
- Troy Nationals win sub-district title
Tuesday, July 8
- Quad project begins today
- Commission right to explore county jail options
- Troy seeks grant
- War expansion under way at museum
- Security unchanged after plant shootings
- Aldridge tries to have a positive outlook
Monday, July 7
- Sign-up offered for
- CHHS boosters set ad deadline
- Sunflowers are for the birds
- Solve the mystery at library lock-in
- Good morning, Pike County:
- July 8, 2003 Obituaries
- George Wallace to close Wednesday
- Blue machine dinner set for July 10
- Troy AL team takes two
- TABL Marlins take two games in season opener
- County commission to begin jail discussion
- Dixie Boys take win
Saturday, July 5
- Quad project will bring more beauty to TSU
- Rockies hold adventure
- Baker-Wilson
- Parade turns ghost town into beehive
- Marriages July 4, 2003
- Picking up telephone can put end to calls
- SportsPlex fireworks #039;best ever#039;
- TSU Quad project starts
- Creatures For The Soul
- Daniels will walk on at Alabama
- Academy Street reunion held
- Play Ball? An oxymoron?
- By George Wacha, BNI Newswire
Thursday, July 3
- Cornerstones should continue to lead nation
- Troy working on grant
- Academy Street reunion this weekend
- Ligon got love of gospel music from his father
- Friday, July 4, 2003, Obituaries
- Kenny Harris likes to share success
Wednesday, July 2
- Colley Complex has much to offer
- Thursday, July 3, 2003, Obituaries
- Baker-Gibbs
- Red Cross makes appeal for blood donations
- Experts look at gaming
- Baseball tournaments money in the bank
- #039;Mighty Clouds of Joy#039; perform tonight
- Tournaments give Troy chance to show best
- Obituaries, July 2, 2003
Tuesday, July 1
- Fireworks prohibited inside city limits
- Troy greases Elba
- Brundidge City Council approves AEC reciprocal agreement
- Statue will commemorate bank#039;s 100th anniversary
- Fourth of July a time for safe, family fellowship
- Minors remain busy
- Wilson sworn in as mayor of Banks; will serve out term
- #039;Egg-straordinary#039; describes Nonnenman
- Board still considering candidates
- Police Reports July 2, 2003
- Discovery of bodies leaves remorse
- Goshen Nutrition Center opens doors in new city hall
- Dixie Minor sub-district forced to play on July 4
- Dixie Minor Nationals beat Brantley by seven
- You can#039;t cook the fish you can#039;t catch
- Bill dumps rain on county
- Fourth of July presents perfect grilling opportunity



